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Lost your Windows discs? How to get replacement media, legally

Lost Windows 7 Media PlayerHi all.
Wanted to play a Tutorial DVD, but I appear to have lost lost my version of Windows 7 Media Player and I have tried downloading from the MS website, but it's so totally confusing. Whatever I did, I was sent to somewhere else on the site and never found a download button.
Can someone...

Media Center

Lost Windows Media Centre Functionality error 0x80070005For some reason unknown to me, my Windows Media Centre will no longer work. I have checked my drivers and updated using Windows Update, to no avail. Following Microsoft instructions related to the error message I have prepared a diagnostic text file that is attached as per the MS instructions.
I...

Installation & Setup

lost windows 7 home prem oa media what now ?i have a sony vaio laptop who was delivered with a windows 7 home prem oa
X16-96072 00196-100-929-817
Some months ago i removed my windows 7 and replaced it by fedora 17.
Because i still have to run Artisteer, lightroom & photoshop, i need at least a windows 7 VM
Where can i download a windows...

Windows Updates & Activation

I need to reinstall but I lost my discsI'm not sure if this is the right area to post this in, if its not hopefully someone can point me in the right direction
My laptop is running Windows 7, I'm not entirely sure which version but I've printed off my recovery discs before and reinstalled in the past, my girlfriend and I moved a few...

How to use Windows 7 for free for 120 days, legallyWindows 7 has the same rearm command for delaying activation as Windows Vista. It can be used up to three times, for a grand total of an extra 90 days to activate.
Full Story: How to use Windows 7 for free for 120 days, legally - Ars Technica